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“Don’t Rock The Jukebox” - Coming To A Venue Near You!

Heroes from pg 4 Brower was active with Garden Spot Fire Rescue as fire police captain. He also looked back on the history of the post, noting it was named for Pennsylvania native Charles Ludwig, a Marine who was killed in action in 1942. “It is after an American hero that this VFW post is named,” he said, adding that the post has a strong reputation for the highest quality of service. He expressed his thanks to those who had served and noted that as a VFW member he is excited about the future of the organization. U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker brought a certificate of recognition and a flag that had been flown over the United States Capitol in honor of the post. “Thank you to each of you. You are the true heroes among us,” he said, adding that the members had taken an oath to defend the Constitution and the freedoms Americans enjoy and noting that

Servant Stage has gathered more than 30 talented teen performers to create “Don’t Rock the Jukebox,” a high-energy show paying homage to pop music from a number of eras and styles. The musical extravaganza, designed to appeal to people of all ages, will be performed at venues in Lititz, Leola, New Holland, and Lancaster. On Friday, June 25, the show will be staged at 7 p.m. in Lititz Springs Park, 24 N. Broad St., Lititz. On Saturday, June 26, the performers will appear at 11 a.m. at the Barnstormers’ stadium, 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster, and that same day at Lancaster County Christian School, 2390 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, at 7 p.m. On Sunday, June 27, the show will move to the New Holland Park, 498 E. Jackson St., New Holland, at 3 p.m. Wally Calderon, who serves as the Servant Stage artistic director said that he has loved working with this group of teens. “The energy and fun that they bring to each rehearsal has

May 15 was also Armed Forces Day. State Rep. Dave Zimmerman also noted Brower’s dedication to the community, and he pointed out the connections between the can-do attitude of agricultural communities, such as the ELANCO area, and the armed services. He presented the post with a citation that honored the history of the VFW throughout Pennsylvania. Tim Bender, mayor of New Holland, concluded the event. He thanked the organization for its continued service and especially noted his appreciation for Brower’s dedication to local organizations. Bender stated that the VFW’s support and service has a huge impact. “Veterans giving back to the community and taking care of their own is an incredible example to all of us and should be honored,” he said.

been unbelievable, and it shows in the stories they are telling through each song,” he said. Calderon added that because the youths are willing to work and grow as performers, he has been able to push and challenge them further. “And they have risen to each occasion,” he noted. Performer Elle Herson, age 14, said that she hopes audiences enjoy the enthusiasm she and other performers put into the show. “It’s fun to work with others who enjoy using the stage as an avenue to connect with other people,” she said. Servant Stage offers performances on a pay-what-you-will basis as part of the organization’s mission to make the arts accessible to all community members. To learn more about the organization or reserve tickets, readers may visit www.servantstage.org or call 717-455-0255. Servant Stage is also offering other youth theater opportunities, including Summer Theatre Camps for students ages 10 to 18 of all levels of

Youths from around the county will take part in the Servant Stage production “Don’t Rock the Jukebox.”

experience. Upcoming youth productions set for Mondays through Saturdays, will include “Once Upon a Mattress” from July 5 through 10, “Aladdin” from July 12 through 17, “Moana” from July 26 through 31, and “High School Musical 2” from Aug. 2 through 7. The Servant Stage Teen Company and Apprentice Company, which are intensive training

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